Tuesday, January 28, 2014

We're just returning from a successful NSSF Shot Show 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. As I think back at what made this show a success, I am reminded of the reason why the Mini-Max Cleaner Technology™ is set apart from competitors.

The big advantage is that we use a minimal quantity of clean and potable water, Arma-Sol Rust Inhibitor® and common soap for "slip". By utilizing the proper bore brush for the barrels and the direct spray from our attachments your weapons are clean down to the metal without injuring bluing and dry almost immediately.

We advised the many that purchased our equipment at the show that their initial cleaning would be a bear because of the "carbon on-top of carbon build-up". But once the carbon layers have been removed down to the bare metal and with proper lubrication of the weapon, the next cleanings can be done in a matter of minutes without solvents or chemicals while using the same materials used to wash yourself on a daily basis- soap and water.

Sufficient for some users, our show special was the model 7500, but many felt the need for larger pieces of equipment, namely the 6609 and the 6609-22. Even greater production output, our steam vapor engine models 6606-44 and 6609-66A consume a minimal amount of liquid while provide maximum steam vapor.

As with all models there is NO WASTE WATER STREAM, only the contaminant remains for clean-up.

Friday, January 10, 2014

At the request of the U.S. Army I went to Howell Instruments
in Fort Worth, Texas. I was asked to bring my best units
and latest technology. The project I found out when I arrived, was to clean
equipment that was coming back from overseas so it could be restored. The item
that was chosen was a Hobart Power Supply Unit.

The cleaning process was done indoors, the carton that we
shipped our equipment in was to be used as the waste disposal site. I brought
my 6-chambered unit, the Mini-Max Cleaner Modular-66A™ as well as a 15-gallon
drum of Arma-Sol Rust Inhibitor®
. After teaching their personnel how to use the equipment,
they did the cleaning.

The slideshow will show you how it looked at the beginning.
The power supply contains much electronics as well as other sensitive parts. I
had been advised that this equipment is used around aircraft. You will see that
no damage was done to any part of this Hobart Power Supply.

The final results were that we used about 3 gallons Arma-Sol®
and the residue
removed from the power supply wound up on the carton with absolutely NO WASTE
WATER STREAM to contend with. The Mini-Max Cleaner™ produces on demand
super-heated high-pressure steam vapor, which has proven safe for all items
that it has been asked to clean to date. The steam-vapor has evaporated only
the residue remains. The job was done in about 1 hour.

Upon questioning the personnel, it was estimated to take at
least 1 day plus whatever costs they would encounter in using spray cans of cleaning
material. The moral is to show that when your employees are supplied with
proper equipment you can see the increased results in the additional production
output that occurs. Additionally, with my technology there is no solvent or
chemical used and time to complete the work is significantly reduced.That costly
expense of capturing and cleaning contaminated waste water is totally eliminated.